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    ljc Stimcs, New) Bloomftctir, flJa.
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Tuesday, May 3, 1S70.
LOCAL BETA 11 I'M 12 XT.
OUR TERMS
Are One Dollar a l'eur in Advance t
Person wlio receive a paper with this article
marked, may know lliatlficy should mail or oth
erwise wml tile subscription prire, il' they wish to
continue to receive Tim Times.
CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In
miml ln.it letters leccivcd laier than Saturday eve
ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have
to lay over until tne following ween.
Acknowledgement is made of receipt for
Hiibsci'iiition since our last issno from each
of the following persons,
Jeremiah 8. Anderson, Jocob Bear, B.
Ilinies, Miss Margaret Fickis, R. Cnthcart,
J. A. McCrosky, David Warren. Samuel W.
Bear, J. U. Way, John 8. Bauglinian.
An iulercstin? entertainment will he fur
nished sit the Bloomticld Academy, by the
Junior O. U. A. JI., on Friday evening of
this week. Those wiio wish to be pleasantly
entertained, will of course not fail to be
press.'it.
A colt belonging to Mr. Sanderson, of
Centre township, while tied in front of
school-house No. 3, in Juniata township, on
Sunday, the 24th tilt, became frightened
and jumped over the fence, taking tho bug
gy wit h him. Fortunately nothing w
broken but one shaft, and tho colt was soon
released from his unpleasant position,
Heterology. Tho weather for April as
furnished by B. Mclutire, Esq., was as fol
lows :
Average of Thermometer at 8 A. M., 4 jdeg. 30m.
" " " Maximum, fiodeg. 48m.
'' " " Minimum, 39deg. 50m.
Coldest day, Tuesday, the 5th, Ther'r. 33deg.
Warmest day, Thursday, 2Sth, " Oldeg.
Snow 2 Inches Kain 5 implies and 1-tentli.
011 frW
Shad iu the Susquehanna. Tho famous
fish billleclared unconstitutional by Judge
Pearson, will be argued at tho May term of
the Supremo Court. Theunconstutionality
was declared principally on tho ground that
it was a violation of tho chartered rights of
corporations to compel them to remove or
alter at great expense, dams they have
erected and which obstruct tho passage up
tho river, of shad, and other fish.
Celebration. The celebration of the
Fifteenth Amendment by tho colored citi
zens of Ha rrisburg and vicinity, camo off
last Ttte sday, and was quito a success.
Everything passed olT pleasantly ; speeches
being made by several persons, whilo let
ters of congratulation were received from
others. The procession was pronounced
tho largest that ever took place iu that city.
New Schedule, A change, iu tho sched
ule on tho Fenna. It. R. wont into effect on
tho 1st inst.
Trains from Newport now leave eastward
at 4. 10 a. m. and 12.14 and 1.33 and 7.53
p. m. Leave westward at 5.00 and 9.13
a. in. and 2.28 p, m. Tho fast lino west,
which has so long stopped at Newport to
tho accommodation of many persons, no
longer stops.
The new arrangement may be exactly
suited to tho wants of tho through travel,
but the local travel will bo sorry to see these
changes.
Runaway and Horse Injured. On "Wed
nesday last, two horses attached to a wag
on left standing near tho railroad, on North
George Street, took fright at a train of cars
passing by and ran away at a frightful rate.
In running along tho street they came- in
contact with a mare attached to a light wa
gon. Tho polo of tho wagon was broken
and splintered, and entered tho mare's
right flank, making a ghastly wound from
which tho entrails protruded. Tho parts
torn out were replaced and the wound sew
ed up. Tho mare may probably recover,
but will be more or less crippled for life.
York Prm.
Cut Tills out and Keep it. Franklin Dy
er, a highly respectable and intelligent
farmer of Galena, Kent county, Md., gives
the following as a secure remedy for tho
bite of a dog. As will be seen he has test
ed it with tho most gratifying results.
"Elecampane is a plant well known to
most persons, and is to be found in many
of our gardens. Immediately after, being
bitten, take one and a half ounces of the
plant tho groen root is preferable but the
dried will do, and may bo found in our
drug stores, and was used by me slice or
bruise, put into a pint of new milk and
boil down to half a pint, strain, and when
cold drink it, fasting at least six hours af
terward. The next morning repeat tho
dose, using two ounces of the root. On the
third morning take another dose, prepared
as the last, and this will bo sufficient. It
is recommended that after cacli doso noth
ing be eaten for at least six hours. I have
a son who was bitten by a mad dog eigh
teen years ago,and four other children were
also bitten ; they took tho above dose, and
are alive and well to this day. And I have
known a number of others who were bitten
and applied the same remedy. It is sup
posed that tho root contains a principle
which, being taken up by tho blood in its
circulation, counteracts or neutralizes the
deadly effects of the virus of the hydropho
bia. I feel so much confidence in this sim
ple remedy that I am willing you should
give my naino in connection with this statement.
hose iu favor and thoso opposed to the
ictment of the Income Tax law, may
be classed as follows :
In Favoii Gcorgo S. Bout well, and his
Assistants of the Treasury Department.
Assessors, or tho licensed Paul Prys of the
Internal Revenue.
Collectors of Internal Revenue.
Clerks of do do
Politicians who believe in an indefinite
amount of political patronage.
Spies and informers.
Tuose Opposed Farmers, mechanics,
merchants, mariners and laborers.
Professional and scientific men.
Tho People generally.
In this connection we may add that the
tax itself, is not what is so seriously object
ed to, as the inquisitorial examination to
which every person is liable, whom the as
sessor may feel disposed to call upon for a
return. No matter whether the person
may have an income exceeding the $1000,
or not, it does not exempt him from the an
noyance of having to make an expose of
the sources from which it is derived. Thit,
and not the sum to be paid, is what creates
tho dissatisfaction with tho law.
NWaruiug to Girls. Girls of fourteen to
ciguicvn yuctis oi age, uio critical time at
which they all think they are women, and
want "long" dressos and chignons, should
bo warned against destroying their own
beautiful hair for all tho future by wearing
tne masses ot ialso hair now in vogue. If
it has been kept short, as it should bo un
til they are twelve years old, it will bo of
just the right length to braid and wear
llowing ; if it is too long for that, let them
braid it loosely, and tio it up at tho top
with ribbons, so as form braided loops,
but let them on no account mount a heavy
chignon.
perspiration Oder. This disagreeable
odor, which is a source of great vexation to
thoso who are subject to it, may bo easily
removed. It is only necessary to procure
Romo compound spirits of ammonia, and
placo about two tablospoonfuls in a basin
of water. Washing tho face, hands and
arms with this leaves the skin as clean and
fresh as ono could wish. The wash is per
fectly harmless and vory cheap. It is re
commendod on the authority of experi
enced physicians, and it ought to bo tried
at least by all whoso persons aio so flen
sivo in this respect.
Old Coins. Within tho past few days a
large number of old and curious coins were
dug up at Trenton, N. J., and crowds of
people visited the placo whore they were
found. Eighteen gold pieces were dug up
on 1 nesday, one of which is valued at $35,
The Trcntoiiians are now absorbed in spec.
uiaiions on tno antiquity or these relics.
Many believe that the Biitit-h nierceiuf
nes in the war of the Revolution buried
their treasures to save them from being
captured by tho insurgents.
The Best in Use, Tho Parham Sewing
Machine is tho most simple, tho most com.
pletc, works with less noise and will be found
tho bpst machine in uso. They may be
seen at the storo of James L. Diven in Lan.
dishurg.or ofF. Mortimer & Co.,Bloomliold.
Every person who thinks ot purchasing a
sewing machine, should not fail to examine
The Purhum Machine.
Dr. 1). II. Sweeney, of this borouirh. ner-
formed an operation lor deafness, in October,
1800, for tho Rev. John Wesley Derr, of
tho M. E. Church. Tho Rev. contleman
had beou deaf for fivo years previous to his
operating, and had submitted to operations
by four different surgeons previous to his
treatment, and reply to a note of inquiry of
Apru oin, iou, no states mac ins Hearing
is restored, and his general health much
improved. Wo relet' to tho gentleman,
new uerien, ra. it
Church Xotlcea.
ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching on
Sunday morning, at 10J o'clock, by Rev.
J. S. Johnson.
In tho Reformed Church, nraver-nieetinff
on Thursday evening; preaching at 3 p. in.,
on Sunday next.
In tho Methodist church, nraver-rnp.p.tinri'
Thursday evening. Preaching Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock, bv Rev. Wm.
Shriber.
In the Lutheran Church prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening; preaching next
Sabbath at 10 a. m., by Rev. P. Willard,
of Loysville.
Briefs.
Dr. Stickler's Soda Fountain is now in
order. Step iu and trv a irlass.
A wild animal siiiinnseil tn linn ivolfiu
troubling the people of York county.
The first Thunder ullfiwer nf flin ennunn
ill this vicinity was on Thursday afternoon
last.
'Several nersous worn Laniirml in T0,,ncnn
mill-pond, at Little Germany on the 24th
nit.
Tho P. R. R. Co.. will sell unclaimed
freight at the several stations, on the 4th of
Juno, see advertisement in another column.
The May term of Court is now in session
in this borough. A full report of the pro
ceedings will be published next week.
)fMr. George, L. Comp, of Juniata twp.,
was uirown irom a coit no was ruling on
the 24th ult., and somewhat bruised.
The Presbvterian Church at WnVlir.svilln.
York county, was struck by lightning on
Thursday, and set on lire and totally destroyed.
"y The Susquehanna River has been iu good
coiHiiuoii ior railing during tne past week,
and the opportunity has been well improv
ed by the raftsmen.
PC A correspondent proposes to put a dozen
live trout in the town Sspring. The boys
who love to fish, would approve of this
idea.
If "time is money," as Ben. Franklin
stated, we must have some immensely
wealthy persons in this borough, judging
by the time they are able to fool away.
SWe understand tho borough Council pro
ipbso to erect lamp-posts and suddIv hums
in front of the business places, if tlie occu
pants will provide them witli oil, and keep
them lighted. It is a cood idea.
A Newport correspondent sutrircsts that
the law passed last winter, finniji boys for
jumping on trains of cars, be enforced.
lie Hunks it may bo the means ot saviuc
some boy's life or limbs.
LThe Rye crop iu this vicinity, proiniscs
wen, judging by some which was shown us
last weeic, by Mr. A. B. Clouser. The
stalks were a little over three feet high and
tho heads wero well formed.
CHEAP FOR CASH. Tlfo undersigned
gives notice that ho has adopted the Cash
1 'lull, and now sells goods at very low rates
for Cash or Country Produce only. No de
viation will be made from this rule.
R. CAT1ICART,
Millerstown, Penn'a.
May 3, 1870 12t.
Jfey" No Iluinbugiug! No cheating ! A
pint bottlo lull of Dr. Sasien Catarrh
ilcmody is prepared from one, fifty cent
package and the proprietor olleM j0U
reward for a case of Catarrh which ho
canuot cure. Sold by druggists, or send
sixty cents to Dr. It. V. Pierce, JJuifalo,
N. Y., and receive it by mail.
A Mammoth Concern. Wanamaker &
Brown gives employment to about 1200
men and women, and do a business of near
ly a million and a half at Oak Hall.
S" Persons wanting PMQTOCBAPMa of
any style, should call on J. COBLE, Newport. He
lanes a good picture and Ills charges arc moderate.
Olve him a call. H
KLEFFMAN TAYLOR On the 21st ult., liv
Itev. II. linker. Mr J. 1. Ivlellnian to Miss Lizzie
Taylor, both of Altoona.
Loy Lackev Married on the 12ih inst,, at Car
lisle in the Lutheran parsonage, by the :ev. Joel
Swart, Andrews. Loy, of Wheatlleld towp., to
Miss Margaret Lackey, of Carroll twp., this county.
DEATHS.
HENCH At Ickesburg. on Thursday last, Mr.
H. P. lleneh, aged about 25 years. " .
Kmionton At Ickesburg, on Friday last, Mr.
Joseph Siuiouton, aged about 0,3 years.
W. II. Piper. W. A. Orbison.
av. ii. iirKie &; co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF'
Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags,
UMBRELLAS, &C,
Xo. 40 Xorth Fourth Street,
(In Merchants' Hotel Building)
FBI LA DEL Fill A .
- SOLID SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS A SPE
CIALTY. 4181yl0
County Trice Current.
Flaxseed
Potatoes,
Butter fi pound,
Eggs ft dozen
Dried Apples f) pound,.
Dried Peaches,
Pealed Peaches,
Cherries
Pitted,
Blackberries,
Onions V bushel
Bloomfield, May 3, 1870.
fi uu
25 cents.
! "
15 "
6 "
SlUcts.lb.
15 US 18 cts. '
" 4 4 5 cts. "
15 KS 1 cts. "
8lucts. "
Corrected Weekly ly GrlQilh Jones.
DUNCAM.NON, April 30, 1870.
White Wheat 81 15
lied Wheat, 1 U5
liye. 75
Corn 80 Q
Oats, 31 pounds new, ,. 45
Ground Allium Salt ft riack l 0
Linieburner's Coal,
Stove Coal, U)
Smith Coal cts.ybus.
Iron Cwt -I Mi
Nails Keg 8 10
Corrected Weckly'liy Wm. Kowji it ions.
Nuwroirt, April 30, Ion,,
Plour, Extra, 4 50
Red Wheat 1 05 j 1 05
Rye
Corn,
Oats V 32 pounds,
Clover Seed
Timothy Seed
Flax Seed,
Potatoes,
Ground Alunin Salt
Linieburner's Coal,
Stovo Coal,
Pea Coal
Smith Coal,
Cross Ties,i feet long,
80
80 Q 85
48
7 25 7 25
3 00
1 75
15 015
2 50
2 40
4 60 Q3 50
3 40
25 cts. W bas.
30 40 cents'
riiiiailclnhia I'rice Current.
Corrected Weekly by Junnny tt Andrews,
No. lit Market Stueet.
PU!l,AOKi,iNiiA, April 3,), 1870.
White Wheat, l ;(5 4i 1 40
lied Wheat
i:yo
Corn
Oats
Clover Seed
Timothy Seed,
Flax Seed,
Country Lard
Eggs
Turkeys
Butler, solid in bbls.'....
1 22 yj 1 25
1 OUtgl 05
1 1 13
t)3(W
7 75 tf 00
5 50 (i 7 60
2 20 2 25
13 15
17 19
18tfi 25
13 8 1PA
Pennsylvania K. K. Time Table.
32
NEWPORT STATION.
On and after May 1st, 1870, Passenger trains
will run as follows:
EAST.
Fast Line 4.10 a. nr.
Southern ICxpiess.tli'lag) 1.32 p. M.
Jlarrrisburg Accommodation, 12.14 l m.
Mail 7.53 i: m
WEST.
Pacific Express, (Flag) 5.09 A. M.
Way Passenger 9.13 a. m.
Mail 2,28 l'. M.
J. J. BARCLAY, Agent.
THE undersigned hereby gives public notice,
that he will enforce the law in regard to
tnispass, upon persons hunting or fishing, or oth
erwise trespassing on his premises, iu Tyrone
township. Perry County, Pa.
JOHN STAMUAUGH.
May 3, 1870 ot
DUNCANNON STATION.
On and after November 14th, 1809, trains will
leave Duncauuou, as follows :
EASTWARD.
Harrisburg Accommodation
Mail
Local Freight,
Y 1SS l WARD.
Way Passenger, 8.33 a. m.
Mail 2.00 p. ii.
Fast Line, (Flag) 4.50 v. M.
Local Freight U. IS a. m
Note. Way Passenger West runs dailv, except
Monday, all other trains daily except hunilay.
WM. C. KING, Agent
1.12 p. M.
8.28 p. M.
3.10 P. V.
MILLERSTOWN STATION.
On and after Nov. 14th 1W9 trains will leave this
station as follows :
EASTWARD.
Harrisburg Accommodation 12.1(5 T. M.
Mail 7.49 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Way Passenger fi.24 A. M.
Mail 2.44 P. M.
W. J. JONES, Agent.
I'UllLIC SALK
OF
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT!
THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAI) CO., will
oiler at public sale, on
Saturday, June 4th, 1S70,
MTflt,?t1w .hVu.rf of 2 an.d ,p- m- t,,e following
fi. v U u i i, l"e ;,,vcri stations on ,
the P. H. K. and Branches, as designated, unless
owners or consignees pay charges and expenses oil
the same, and take it away on or before the day
Description of Goods. Consignees
DUNCANNON.
1 barrel. 8 rolls and 1 bag of
roellng material, W. Musgrove.
1 bag of salt, a. L. bummer.
NEWFORT.
1 mower (3 pieces), Anderson and Frost.
6 hay forks. j. (Jr((Ve ml-
Lot of Reaper fixtures, No Marks.
1 jack (for separator) . Tressler
1 wood horse and saw, W. S. Mitchell.
MILLERSTOWN.
2 corn plows, r F. Cauirman.
j muicmiii piece oi casting a. in. Grave ill.
I jit. nf hi iiirilu i ii ;..
1 bundle of clothing,
Shingles,
.1. 11. Ilouiz.
Wm. Pite.
X. E. Bollinger for
P.ox drugs, Box medicine, 8. T. Liiieaweaver.
JOHK KEILLY,
Buerbitendent of Transportation.
Altoona, May 2,1870.
REMOVAL !
their MEAT SHOP to No. 3,t$
West Main street, liliiniiillflil ?i ""s
where they will be happy to "i'Hr "
their customers with the
Best Beef, Mutton. &c
the Market can afford. Thankful for past patrenv-
nii-jr nuiic iu niciii a coutiumince 01 public fa-
Bloomlleld, April 20, 1870
REEDER & MICKEY.
BANKING JJOU5E
OF
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
(United States Treasury Buildings)
Xo. 32 Wall Street, X. Y.
rpiIK business of our House Is the same, in all
,17" '',esl'ets. as that of an Ineorporale Bank.
( hecks and Drafts upou us pass through the Clear
ing House.
Corporations, Firms, and Individuals keeping
Bank Accounts with lis. either in Currency or
Gold, will lie allowed Five Per Cent. Interest per
annum, on all daily balances, and can check at
sight without notice. Interest credited and Ac
count Current rendered Monthly.
We are prepared at all times to make advance
to our Dealers ou approved Collaterals, at market
rate.
Certiorates of Deposit Issued, pavable on de
mand, or alter tlxed date, bearing interest at the
current rate, and available in all parts of the
country.
Collections made promptly everywhere in the
l uited States, Canadas and Europe. Dividends
and Coupons promptly Collected,
We buy, sell, and exchange all issues of Govern
ment Bunds at current market prices.
Orders executed for the purchase or sale of Gold
and Exchange, also for State, City, and all other
first-class securities.
Special attention given to the negotiation of Pail
Road, City, and other Corporate Loans.
We are prepared to take Gold Accounts on terms
the same as lor Currency ; to receive Gold on De
posit, bearing Interest and subject to cheek at
sight! to issue Gold Certillcates of Deposit; to
make Advances in Gold, against currency and
other collaterals, and to alfoid Banking facilities
generally upon a Gold Basis. 4 17 lm
A GREAT OFFER,
HORACE WATERS,
Xo. 481 Broadway, Xew York
"1TTILL dispose of Onb Hundhed Pianos, Mb-
t V umiiONS and Ouuans, of six first class nut.
kers at extremely low prices Jur Cask tlurhw this
montft. orwill take from $5 to S25 luonlhlv' until
paid. New 7 Octavo Pianos for $275 and upwards.
New Organs for m and upwards for Cash. 4 17 ly
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Ishore
by given, that Letters of Administration on
the esiato of Catharine Singer, late of Buffalo
township, deceased, have beeu granted to the un
dersigned residing in the same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to mako immediate payment, and those having
claims against II., will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement f'i '
JEREMIAH S. ANDERSON,
4130t Administrator.
Stage Lino Between Newport and New
(jeriuautuwii.
STAGES leave New Gcrmantown daily at four
o'clock a. m. Lamlisburgat 7. 30 a. m. Green
park at 8 a. in. New Bloomlield at 9'! a. in.
Arriving at Newport to connect with tho Ac
commodation train East.
Ret urning leaves New port on the arrival of the
Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2. n. m.
Z. RICE, J'rojirtetor.
Now Htsigv-o Xjine
BETWEEN
HLOOMFIELI) and NEWPORT !
" T-TlNTS ON "OUSE PAINTING." Hv.T. W
-1 A. Masury, ci. 4Sp.. 4(ic. Free by mail on re
celptol price. MASUKY & W1I1TON, N. Y. 117,;n
Who has a House to Faint ?
BEADY -MADE COLORS,
Known as "ItAILROAD" Colors. Guaranteed to
be more economical, more durable and more con
yen ent than any Paint, ever before olleied. A
book entitled "Plain Talk with Practical Paint
ers." with samples, sent free by mail on applica-
',"V ,ri t , M ASUltY it WHITON,
Globe Vhlte Lead and Color Works, 111 Fulton
St., New York. Established 1835. Beware of
imitations. 4 17 3m
$1140 Uow , I1,ll,1c't 0 mos.with Stencils.
' V J T" Sample mailed free.
17 3l" AJ. Fullam, N. Y.
American Walt ham Watches
AT THE COMPAN Y'S PRICES,
And warranted by the Company sent with every
t, , . , Watch.
n.LrL'Ti . and deae' 'ltive Catalogue sent free to
of(ei!:,n1,!!lI,te!,&."vn:' wlt" Prtvllcw
a i,iv .uU . K.'.yy y.-.
vijii.viiii'.ii it. HAlU'Klt,
Address,
4101 50
308 Chestnut Hire
1'IIII.AUEI.PUIA,
Bloomliold Academy!
An English and Classical School
wwrwi AiiJt.ioiiJfE.yr.
THE subscriber Is now running a hack between
Bloomlield anil Newport, leaving Bloomlield
at 9 a in., arriving at Newport in time to connect
with the Express train East.
Returning, leaves Newport at 2.30 p. m or on
the arrival of the Mall train West.
W Ho has also opened a LIVERY tn th. Stables
belonging to Rinesmith's Hotel, where he is pre
pared to furnish horses and buggies at moderate
P'icos. AMOS KOB1NSON.
FOlt
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1
THE WINTER SESSION of this Instltutlcm
commenced December tith.
i.'1'1!? ."V!10 ,of Hl"ly embraces Latin, Greek,
English Branches, Mathematics, Natural Sciene,
., and is designed to furnish a thorough English
Education, or a complete Preparation for a Colk
giate Course.
Vacations: July and August, and one week al
Christmas.
Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash
ing, lultlon in Latin, Greek, English Branches an
Mathematics, for the scolastic year, except board
In vacations. 200,00.
The Boarding Department Is at the Instituting
under the supervision of Wtlinm Grier, Esq., by
whom good and substantial board will bo fur
nished: and the pupils will be under the strict car
of tli Principal. Address .
A. K. K1KFFKR, A. M., Principal,
or WILLIAM Glillilt.
Sltfl New Bloomlield, Perry county, Pa.,